
If you don't lock turn up the volume on the amp until you do. Both of you play with that until you lock. Get a big amp, hook up a drum machine to it and pound out a simple kick (bass drum) and snare drum pattern that just hits the main beats: in 4/4 time put a kick beat on the 1 and snare on 3 and a cymbal on all 4 beats. If the two of you are speeding up or slowing down or kind of uneven, if things feel clumsy and hard then you're not locking. One thing that is going to be really key for locking is that you both agree on the tempo. Once we're locking then we start to arrange the tune around the riff and drumm pattern. SEGAs latest remix project, Sonic Sessions, has continued to churn out superb remixes of classic Sonic songs, with an acoustic version of Live and Learn.In my band our drummer and me do that all the time when we're performing. Success, they call it, through to look at it now, none can imagine why. A tired soul rides into dying town terrorized by outlaws.

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Or I "sing" the pattern I want them to play.If they don't know it we pull it up on YouTube and listen and play along with it. real 8-bit synthesizer engines for making live and sequenced melodies and leads 15 sounds + micro drum live play + sequencer combo 128 pattern chaining.

Or I tell them what I want them to play: "Do the drum pattern on James Brown's 'Cold Sweat'".On the guitar I play a repeating riff of the pattern I want them to.
